Posted on 12/07/2010 10:58:33 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
AFTER nearly two weeks of snow and sub zero temperatures rivaling those of Siberia, the old joke about global warming being a good thing has had a new lease of life. So what has happened to doom-laden predictions of the world heating up as glaciers melt? Mike Kelly reports.
FIRST the good news. These bitter winters arent going to last forever. The bad news is that they will go on for the next 30 years as we have entered a mini ice age.
So says author Gavin Cooke in his book Frozen Britain. He began writing it in 2008 and it was published last year when experts were scratching their heads at the cause of the bitter winter of 2009/10 which brought England to a standstill. Some said it was a one-off event, with experts predicting snowfall becoming increasingly rare.
Now, 12 months on, the current sub zero spell makes last year look just a bit chilly. Just like kids enjoying snow days off school, Gavin ought to be delighted with the cold snap. After all, he can justifiably say I told you so. But hes as glum as the rest of us.
Im getting sick of it myself, he said.
When Gavin, 48, of Monkseaton, North Tyneside, began writing the book the acclaimed documentary An Inconvenient Truth by former US Vice President Al Gore about global warming, was still fresh in the memory.
It detailed how carbon emissions were contributing towards the melting of the polar ice caps causing the world to heat up.
(Excerpt) Read more at sundaysun.co.uk ...
Also less rain.
I'll ask your husband the first time I see him >:<(
Of which, Maunder II could rapidly re-assert itself in the very short-term, much as Maunder I took a pause before basically wiping the spots from face of the sun for three score and ten...a continuing sum decline off the Mid-20th Century Maximum is a statistical inevitability....
We’ve been in an ice age for 4 million years. Normally there are no glaciers on the earth and the temperature is 6-10 degrees warmer than it is now.
It’s been colder the last few years because the sun has had an unusually long minimum (based on almost 400 years of data).
We went through something similar in the early 1910’s.
Occasinally I actually have to do something at work, like work and cannot devote full time to FReeping. I bounced this to Ernest because he's on a roll on this AGW scam. :)
I guess what I meant, was the whole "the earth has a temperature" b.s. that Gore was pushing. So, Al, what is a normal "temperature" for the Earth?
To steal a phrase from another blogger (Glenn Reynolds), "I'll start acting like there is a crisis when the people telling me there is a crisis start acting like there is a crisis."
Thanks Earnest
There are Ice Ages of varying severity every 10-20 thousand years. We just left a fairly severe one approximately 10 thousand years ago, a mini-one ended approximately 200 years ago. So clearly we are headed toward another on the question is how far out and how severe. Its possible in 200 years our descendants might wish Global Warming was real!
My personal preference is gradual warming over rapid cooling but I have a feeling my wishes are insignificant...
But, a “mini” ice age is another matter. He’s talking about conditions similar to that of the little ice age some centuries ago. When Sweden invaded Denmark by marching across the ice:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
It will basically entail winters like we have now and perhaps a bit colder for an extended time period.
Cheers.
Technically he is right. Always trust spock :-)
We are in an ice age, but in an interglacial period where the poles receed a bit (i.e. where we are currently at).
He got it from a literal reading of the bible.
Besides an “iceage” doesn’t entail the end of the earth anyhow - Just a 100 000 year break for civilization in north America and northern Europe.
Heck, I feel it might be about time to wipe the slate clean anyhow and start over :-P
Cheers.
The Little Ice Age:
How Climate Made History 1300-1850
by Brian M. Fagan
Paperback
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After last year, and how this year’s Winter is starting out, I dammed well believe it!
When in the hell is our global WARMING going to finally begin? I wish it were now! I’m beyond sick of freezing my ass off!!!!!!!!
Global warming, global cooling, climate change, what does it matter. They all mean increased use of energy which is in shorter supply and getting more expensive. I live in the mid-Atlantic area, keep my thermostat at 55, wear a stocking cap to bed and a sweater, and put a heating pad on my feet, have a heat lamp clipped to the headboard so I can read in bed without chilling my shoulders and arms. My Social Security and small Teacher’s pension frozen for 2 years. My tax bill and health insurance go up.
I sympathize with the people described in the link. We all need to conserve energy if we don’t want to spend a fortune for it. I don’t want the government to force us to use CFLs, but except for certain specific reasons, it is foolish and selfish not to use them and a lot of other energy saving measures.
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